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Bobby Shmurda is currently awaiting trial from a December 2014 arrest on weapons and murder charges, with several roadblocks along the way in the case. The Brooklyn rapper discussed his legal woes and his plans to combat the charges against him and his GS9 crew in an exclusive interview with REVOLT.

Bobby Shmurda is currently being held at the Westchester County Correction facility, and REVOLT conducted a series of phone interviews with him to compile their piece. In the chat, Shmurda believes that prosecutors in the case are unfairly making him an example.

From REVOLT:

“Really, I’m allowed to say everything [so] right now I want everybody to know that I’m being targeted by police, the prosecutor, I’m being targeted by Manhattan judges, everything. It’s a bunch of injustice going on with my case. Like right now, we’re putting in motions I got several laws pertaining to my case, during my whole incarceration.”

“I’ve been locked up for 14-15 months now [and] been in the law library, so I looked up several laws pertaining to my case saying that my bail isn’t supposed to be high and their violating the eighth amendment with that. They violating my constitutional rights, my civil rights, everything. I’m not even supposed to be in Manhattan right now, I want everybody to know that. All of this is claims. I got a narcotics D.A. and there’s no drugs caught in this case. There’s no drugs, no kingpin charges, nothing.”

Read the interview in full by following this link.

Photo: AP